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Circa 1550. This style dirk is a direct descendant of the medieval ballock dagger. The grip form began to change, probably sometime in the late 16th century, but soon developed a form that was purely Scottish. The blade was long and single-edged. Made to use alone, with a shield and sword, or just with a basket-hilt claymore. We have replicated an early version of the dirk. The hardwood handle is carved with a chevron like pattern copied from an original of the same time period. For those with a serious interest in the Highlands, this is a must for any collection. Includes scabbard. Can be sharpened for additional fee. Overall: 21"; Blade: 14-7/8" long, 1-3/4" wide, 3/16" thick; Wt: 1 lb.
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Product Details: NAME: Early Scottish Dirk TYPE: Replica MANUFACTURER: Windlass Steelcrafts SKU: 400508
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